Ferry from Liverpool to Belfast

Belfast Castle in Cavehill Country Park, Northern Ireland

The ferry from Liverpool to Belfast is a popular and convenient travel option that connects the vibrant English city of Liverpool with Northern Ireland’s capital, Belfast. This scenic route across the Irish Sea offers comfort, flexibility and an enjoyable alternative to flying. Whether you’re embarking on a leisure trip or a business journey, ferry travel allows you to bring your vehicle and enjoy the stunning maritime views.

To book your tickets for the ferry from Liverpool (Birkenhead) to Belfast, follow these steps on our platform:

  1. In our booking engine, choose your preferences: Select your travel date for the specific route
  2. Compare operators: Review the ferry operators and their available schedules. Then, proceed to passenger/vehicle details
  3. Reserve your tickets: Complete the booking process securely. Once confirmed, you’ll receive your booking confirmation via email
  4. Prepare for the journey: Arrive at Liverpool Port at least an hour before departure with your ticket and identification ready

Benefits of traveling by ferry from Liverpool (Birkenhead) to Belfast

  • Bring your vehicle: Ferries accommodate cars, motorbikes and bicycles, making it easy to explore Belfast and beyond upon arrival
  • Relaxation onboard: Enjoy comfortable seating, onboard dining and panoramic views of the sea
  • Eco-Friendly option: Reduce your carbon footprint by choosing ferries over flights
  • Flexible timetable: Frequent sailings cater to a variety of schedules

How far is it Between Liverpool (Birkenhead) & Belfast by ferry?

The ferry route spans approximately 135 nautical miles (250 kilometers) across the Irish Sea, connecting the two cities directly.

How long is the ferry journey from Liverpool to Belfast?

The journey duration is typically 8 hours, offering travelers enough time to relax and enjoy the amenities onboard.

How many departures are there from Liverpool to Belfast?

The Liverpool to Belfast ferry timetable usually contains 2 daily itineraries, providing flexibility for travelers. Both daytime and overnight sailings are available, allowing you to plan your trip around your preferences.

Which ferry companies operate this route?

This route is exclusively operated by Stena Line, a renowned ferry company known for its high standards of comfort, reliability and service.

Transportation options in Liverpool & Belfast

How to reach Liverpool ferry port

Liverpool Port is well-connected, offering a variety of transportation options to suit all travelers:

  • Buses: Local buses serve the port area, connecting it to Liverpool City Centre and nearby locations
  • Trains: Liverpool Lime Street Station connects to national rail services. From the station, local buses or taxis provide access to the port
  • Taxis: Taxis are readily available throughout Liverpool for direct transfers to the port
  • Private transfers: Book a private transfer for a hassle-free, door-to-door service

How to leave Belfast ferry port

Belfast Port is located close to the city center, with several transport options for onward travel:

  • Buses: Translink operates frequent bus services connecting the port to Belfast City Centre
  • Taxis: Taxis are available at the terminal for quick and convenient transport
  • Trains: The nearest train station, Belfast Central (Lanyon Place), connects to Northern Ireland’s rail network
  • Private transfer: Book a private transfer more for convenience
  • Car rentals: Car rental services are located near the port, ideal for travelers planning to explore Northern Ireland
  • Cycling: The port area is bike-friendly, making it easy for cyclists to navigate Belfast and nearby areas

What to see and do in Liverpool & Belfast

Highlights in Liverpool

  • The iconic Royal Albert Dock
  • The historic Liver Building at Pier Head
  • St. George’s Hall and Liverpool Cathedral
  • The Beatles Story, celebrating the city’s musical heritage
  • Merseyside Maritime Museum
  • Tate Liverpool for contemporary art
  • Liverpool ONE shopping center offers everything from high-street brands to luxury stores
  • Try scouse, a traditional stew unique to the region
  • Enjoy local seafood dishes at dockside restaurants

Highlights in Belfast

  • Titanic Belfast, an award-winning museum celebrating the city’s maritime history
  • Belfast City Hall, located in the heart of the city
  • Crumlin Road Gaol, a historical site with guided tours
  • Visit the nearby Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Take a scenic drive along the Causeway Coastal Route
  • St. George’s Market for local food, crafts, and live music
  • Cathedral Quarter, known for its vibrant nightlife and pubs
  • Enjoy traditional Ulster Fry for breakfast
  • Sample locally brewed craft beers and whiskeys

FAQs about your journey

How much does the ferry from Liverpool (Birkenhead) to Belfast cost?

Ticket prices vary depending on season and services. Visit our booking engine for the latest fares.

Can I bring my vehicle on the ferry?

Yes, Stena Line ferries allow passengers to bring cars, motorbikes or bicycles.

Is there Wi-Fi onboard the ferry?

Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available for passengers during the journey.

Are there overnight ferries available?

Yes, Stena Line offers overnight sailings, which include cabin options for added comfort.

How early should I arrive at Liverpool (Birkenhead) Port?

Arrive at least 1 hour before departure or 90 minutes if traveling with a vehicle.

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      Take the ferry to a nearby destination in the morning and return the same day in the afternoon at discounted rates!